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RE: Okanagan Heat

There is a fair amount of variation in the Chamaerops genus. Some may have more arching petioles or drooping leaflets. I wish we could get the 'Volcan...

18 years ago
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RE: Problems with Spindle and Hyophorbe palms

turtile is right. Don't rush to fertilize to try and cure this situation. Some things just don't transplant overly well and need a period of adjustmen...

18 years ago
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RE: Okanagan Heat

No dip for me. Too busy watering potted plants. A few shots from a pellet rifle directed at those pesky birds and they soon catch on. It worked for me...

18 years ago
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RE: Okanagan Heat

Geez Barb... you musta hit at least 40c (105f) :shock: We max'd out at 35c (95f) late today.Cheers, Barrie.

18 years ago
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RE: SW Ontario Palms

The old saying "more money than brains" comes to mind here.Cheers, Barrie.

18 years ago
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RE: New GH Build

My neighbor and I threw up this cover for his tomato plants last weekend. He grows heirloom tomatoes and really wants them to avoid any possible rain ...

18 years ago
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RE: Okanagan Heat

Don't rush out on my account. I'm sure you've survived worse. :lol: Cheers, Barrie.

18 years ago
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RE: Okanagan Heat

Environment Canada is forecasting warm to hot weather for BC depending on your location this weekend. Temps are supposed to be in the 30c to 32c (85f ...

18 years ago
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RE: Out Takes.

Good question Paul ... I do know these grow fairly rapidly in most cases here and always grow larger with a drink of water now and then. Many of these...

18 years ago
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RE: Echeveria ready to bloom

Very nice! :D These are quite happy in the blistering sun of the Okanagan region. I think these have a reddish colored bloom do they not?Cheers, Barr...

18 years ago
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RE: earwigs have taken up residence in my trachy!!!!

Systemics really work more effectively with mites, mealy bug, scale etc ... insects that are parasitic in nature.Arctic Palm, I would assume that thes...

18 years ago
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RE: Wollemi Pine

Awesome Barb ! ... yours look like mine at the moment. I was just around this afternoon admiring it's new flush. Glad to see yours has started and see...

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